Connie Willis

AmericanHistorical FictionScience FictionTime Travelb. 1945

Connie Willis (born December 31, 1945) is an American science fiction author best known for her time-travel novels and short fiction that combine rigorous research, wit, and emotional depth. Her major works include Doomsday Book, To Say Nothing of the Dog, and the two-volume Blackout/All Clear. Willis has won multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards and is widely regarded for blending historical settings with speculative concepts and well-drawn characters.

Awards

['Multiple Hugo Awards', 'Multiple Nebula Awards', 'John W. Campbell Memorial Award (nominee/winner distinctions vary by year)', 'Locus Awards']

Notable Works

['Doomsday Book', 'To Say Nothing of the Dog', 'Blackout', 'All Clear', 'The Doomsday Book (short story collections and related works)']

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